Tag Archives: Bias

Rich vs. Poor. Right vs. Left. Citizens vs. Illegal Aliens. Black vs. White. Government vs. Taxpayers. These are just some of the Us vs. Them battles that we perceive around us. Fear and ideological insulation can lead us to believe that … Continue reading →

What is today’s disaster du jour? It might be a genuine catastrophe, like the violent conflicts in Israel and Ukraine, MH17, or vulnerable children at our borders. Or, perhaps it’s the usual polarized political theater in Washington inciting fear of the … Continue reading →

The recent Supreme Court decision in favor of Hobby Lobby is a cultural lightning rod. The ruling stands, silent and immovable, but the reaction to it has put on quite a show. Rather than discuss the ruling (quite enough has … Continue reading →

Bubble-ology : the recognition and analysis of spheres containing uniform philosophical, ideological and/or theological thought (from Judy’s dictionary of hypothetical words:). How often do you seek perspectives from sources outside of your bubble? Every individual looks at life through the lens of his or her unique life experiences and … Continue reading →

A few days ago, I clicked on a link from my facebook feed and listened to Eli Pariser, described as a “pioneering online organizer,” give a presentation entitled, Beware Online ‘Filter Bubbles.’ I found it fascinating. (Thanks Ruthie.) Pariser is … Continue reading →

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